The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said he was unable to act on the letter forwarded to him by the leadership of the All Progressives Congress because of a pending court case.
APC had in a letter forwarded a list of its preferred candidates for the remaining principal offices of the House of Representatives to Dogara to act upon at the Thursday plenary.
For House Leader, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila from South-west zone was selected and Honourable Ado Doguwa of the North-west zone was nominated for the position of Deputy House Leader.
Honourable Mohammed Monguno from the North-east zone was chosen as the Chief Whip while Honourable Pally Iriase from the South-south zone was selected for Deputy Chief Whip.
He said that he had wanted to act on the party’s letter nominating some persons as principal officers of the House, but was constrained by a pending court case instituted by about 36 APC lawmakers from the North Central zone.
According to the speaker, as a law abiding citizen of Nigeria it would be out of place for him to disobey the order of the court.
The APC lawmakers alleged that the party had schemed them out in violation of constitutional provision on Federal Character Principle.
He said that the tradition has been that the six principal positions are shared evenly among the six geopolitical zones of the country in accordance with the Federal Character Principle.
According to reports from the National Assembly on Tuesday, June 23 2015, the APC had written to the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, listing out the lawmakers that should fill the party’s remaining four leadership positions.
Plenary at the House of Representatives was disrupted by some members over the nomination of principal officers. The disruption on Thursday by some lawmakers, who protested a call by the Speaker for an Executive Session, turned the session into a rowdy one.